Acne, known as Acne Vulgaris, is one of the commonest dermatological complaints.

Acne is especially prevalent during puberty and young adulthood, although some people may still suffer from it into their middle years. Acne is known in the general population as "pimples."

Acne occurs when skin pores are blocked by excess sebum (natural oil produced by the skin) and by dead skin cells. As the sebum builds up, it causes inflammation of the surrounding skin. The lump that forms under the skin because of this blockage is called a comedo. A group of lumps is called comedones.

If not treated properly acne can lead to permanent scarring. Acne also has important psychological implications such as low self-esteem, anxiety, and depression, especially in youths.

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Acne starts out as comedones. People with acne present with blackheads, whiteheads, cysts, pustules (commonly known as “pimples”) or nodules (lumps that form under the skin). Often people with acne suffer from an oily skin complexion.

Acne is classified as either inflammatory or non-inflammatory acne.

Comedones are non-inflammatory acne. They can either be closed (whiteheads) or open (blackheads). The color of a blackhead is not debris or an indication of bad skin hygiene, but melanin (the skin’s surface pigment).

Inflammatory acne occurs when bacteria invade the skin, causing papules or pustules (pimples). Nodules and cysts are also inflammatory lesions. Nodules are deeper skin lesions, while cysts are fluid-filled lumps.

Acne usually presents in common areas of increased oil production such as the forehead, nose, chin, chest and upper back.

Acne can be classified as mild, moderate or severe, depending on the amount and type of lesions.

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Causes of acne are multifactorial. There are many myths surrounding causes and home remedies.

Genetics play the largest role (estimated in 80%) of acne cases.

Hormones, especially increased testosterone during puberty, play the second biggest role. Androgens increase the production of sebum by the skin’s oil glands as well as an increased production of cells found in the skin’s epidermis (top layer).

Hormonal changes during normal menstrual cycles, as well as pregnancy also play a role in women.

The bacteria, Propionibacterium Acnes, which is usually found on the skin, is another important role player. The areas of inflamed skin surrounding comedones make it easier for bacteria to accumulate and grow.

Although there are many myths surrounding diet in acne, there are few scientific conclusions around its actual role. Carbohydrates and milk products have shown some suggested links, but none are definitive.

Facial hygiene is important, but plays a small role, especially in severe acne.

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Zinc and Omega 3 supplementation can be added to maintain normal skin function. Increase water intake (2 liters per day) to help your body detoxify.

Natural oils, such as tea tree oil, applied topically oil has shown some benefit in mild acne. It is always best to consult your physician first before using any complementary products, as it may interfere with other medications that you are on.

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According to an article published in 2009 in the Dermato-endocrinology journal, research to date," does not prove that diet causes acne but rather influences it to some degree which is still difficult to quantify."

Although studies are inconclusive on the effects of diet on acne, maintaining a healthy balanced diet is important.

Acne is an inflammatory reaction, so following a diet with lots of fresh fruits and vegetables is important, as it contains antioxidants that help your body to fight inflammation.

Refined sugar causes your body’s insulin to spike. Insulin has been linked to increased sebum production in the skin’s sebaceous glands.

Zinc, Vitamin A, and E, as well as Omega 3 fatty acids, are strong anti-inflammatory sources.

Symptoms Treated With ACNETOR AD CREAM 15G

Acne starts out as comedones. People with acne present with blackheads, whiteheads, cysts, pustules (commonly known as “pimples”) or nodules (lumps that form under the skin). Often people with acne suffer from an oily skin complexion.

Acne is classified as either inflammatory or non-inflammatory acne.

Comedones are non-inflammatory acne. They can either be closed (whiteheads) or open (blackheads). The color of a blackhead is not debris or an indication of bad skin hygiene, but melanin (the skin’s surface pigment).

Inflammatory acne occurs when bacteria invade the skin, causing papules or pustules (pimples). Nodules and cysts are also inflammatory lesions. Nodules are deeper skin lesions, while cysts are fluid-filled lumps.

Acne usually presents in common areas of increased oil production such as the forehead, nose, chin, chest and upper back.

Acne can be classified as mild, moderate or severe, depending on the amount and type of lesions.

Causes of diseases where ACNETOR AD CREAM 15G is used

Causes of acne are multifactorial. There are many myths surrounding causes and home remedies.

Genetics play the largest role (estimated in 80%) of acne cases.

Hormones, especially increased testosterone during puberty, play the second biggest role. Androgens increase the production of sebum by the skin’s oil glands as well as an increased production of cells found in the skin’s epidermis (top layer).

Hormonal changes during normal menstrual cycles, as well as pregnancy also play a role in women.

The bacteria, Propionibacterium Acnes, which is usually found on the skin, is another important role player. The areas of inflamed skin surrounding comedones make it easier for bacteria to accumulate and grow.

Although there are many myths surrounding diet in acne, there are few scientific conclusions around its actual role. Carbohydrates and milk products have shown some suggested links, but none are definitive.

Facial hygiene is important, but plays a small role, especially in severe acne.

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Other Useful Tips With Usage Of ACNETOR AD CREAM 15G

Zinc and Omega 3 supplementation can be added to maintain normal skin function. Increase water intake (2 liters per day) to help your body detoxify.

Natural oils, such as tea tree oil, applied topically oil has shown some benefit in mild acne. It is always best to consult your physician first before using any complementary products, as it may interfere with other medications that you are on.

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